#ElecTQ | The first votes have been cast, and the race is officially on!
As Pasay City National Science High School prepares for tomorrow’s high-stakes student elections, early ballots have already started shaping the battlefield.
Delegates for the Regional Schools Press Conference and students with research obligations secured their votes today through traditional paper-and-pen voting—a crucial first move in what promises to be an electrifying electoral showdown.
But the real action is just beginning. Tomorrow, the rest of the student body will make their voices heard through Google Forms, and the competition is only getting fiercer.
Xyrel James Canonoy, Editor-in-Chief of The Quantum, was the first to cast a vote. His message to Pascians is: “This election isn’t just about choosing names—it’s about understanding who you’re voting for and why. An informed vote is what truly matters.”
Zorah Noah Diaz, a researcher and Grade 12 – Quisumbing’s President, urged her batchmates to participate, emphasizing that despite being on their way out, the senior class should aim for a 100% turnout. “We may be graduating soon, but our votes still shape the future of Pasay Sci. Let’s set the standard and make this election count.”
Will the early votes set the tone for an unstoppable victory, or is a last-minute upset on the horizon? The battle for student leadership is in full swing—and there’s no turning back now.







